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It
has to be remembered that catastrophic disasters
were unleashed on the Tamils by the Sinhalese
rulers during the outbreak of communal violence of
‘Black July” 1983 in the Sinhalese areas followed
up by atrocities perpetrated over the years on the
Tamils by the Sinhalese armed forces in the North
and East of Sri Lanka. The aggressive anti-Tamil
Sinhalese rule was mainly a motivating and
contributory factor for the large-scale exoduses
of the Tamils in hundreds of thousands to escape
either death in organized periodic pogroms by
Sinhalese mobs or entrapment in the cross-fires or
detention, harassment, torture and indiscriminate
aerial attacks by the armed forces.
They fled in a desperate plight to North America
and the European countries such as U.K., Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium,
France, Switzerland and Italy. These countries
magnanimously volunteered to shelter them, and
look after their uplift, betterment and progress
in life and thus the Tamil Diasporas have dawned
in all those countries by the inflow of Tamil
refugees. Tamils who fled to India could not enjoy
any facilities similar to that, which were
provided to the Tamil asylum seekers in North
America and Western countries.
Tamils, whoever left behind, struggle undauntedly
from within their territory with the aspiration
for their “homeland, nationhood and self-rule”.
They make every endeavor to get their land
extricated from the ethno-religious chauvinistic
Sinhalese armed forces, which have crept into it
and made a hell-hole of it where once peace and
harmony prevailed. These aggressive armed forces
have usurped control of certain areas to suppress
and subdue the Tamils hegemonistically by being
within the Tamil homeland depriving the Tamils of
their rights. There are no words to express the
plight of the people who eked out a meager
existence in straitened circumstances even before
the ethnic conflict by toiling hard in the fields,
sea or by doing odd jobs and underwent untold
hardships.
Those, who fled Sri Lanka in order to save their
lives from a campaign of genocide perpetrated by
the Sri Lankan Sinhalese armed forces, should
naturally be very concerned about the threats
faced by their brethren in Sri Lanka on a
day-to-day basis. To suit their financial
standing, some members of expatriate families fund
their brethren who are struggling to survive in
the North and East of Sri Lanka on voluntary basis
while others choose not to. It is the Agents of
Paramilitary Groups and stooges of SL Govt. who
trot out ridiculous excuses leveling false
accusations against those who spearhead any
awareness activities with regard to the untold
hardships undergone by their brethren in the North
and East of Sri Lanka.
While the expatriates are mindful of the fair and
humane treatment they received from the countries
of adoption on humanitarian grounds, they also
feel it a bounden duty thrust upon them, to
consider on humanitarian grounds their kith and
kin and brethren displaced or in desperate plight
within their homeland under the aggression of the
Sinhalese armed forces and to help them in
whatever way possible to alleviate their physical
and mental torment.
It looks blight on the Tamil community when any
Tamils collaborate with the Sinhalese state
terrorism to suppress the struggle of the Tamils
for freedom in their homeland while there do not
exist any counterparts for them among the
Sinhalese community. The erstwhile 'Eelam
fighters' in name boards, now turned renegades and
turncoats, are reared by the Sinhalese State by
being lured with attractive remuneration,
perquisites, state protection with all privileges
possible and enticed into the State sponsored Para
military groups.
Because of the prolongation of this struggle
without a lasting solution, men, women, young and
old with children are killed, maimed, mangled or
displaced with the destruction of their own
properties besides the public properties relevant
to them such as churches, schools and so on.
Further, children are left orphaned, men and women
are left widowed in tens of thousands while more
than 30,000 families inclusive of children are
displaced from their legally owned properties
within the Tamil homeland itself because of the
occupation by the Sinhalese army.
Survival of a hardcore bunch of expatriates
depends on the war. When they fled the country,
the blame was put on the aggression of the
Sinhalese governments. Now when they feel that, if
there is no war, the majority of the bogus asylum
seekers will be deported from Western countries,
they attempt to put the blame on those who lead
the freedom struggle. These Tamils must stop their
double standards and come out of their cocoon to
adhere to the truth.
Before it is far too late and far too behind, it
has to be realized that if a federal rule is not
implemented in Sri Lanka, as Palestine was
partitioned into Palestine and Israel in 1948, Sri
Lanka also will have its day of partition into
Sinhalese Sri Lanka and Tamil Eelam. Even during
the freedom struggle with West Pakistan, when East
Pakistanis could not withstand the attack of the
West Pakistani forces and fled to India, India
went to the extent of waging a war against West
Pakistan to rescue the East Pakistan and thereby
Bangladesh was born.
Federal unity is a system of government in which
several states or provinces unite but keep
considerable control over their own internal
affairs. If a federal government would not be
feasible in Sri Lanka, the only viable alternative
would be the formation of Tamil Eelam in the North
and East of Sri Lanka for the Tamils with the
recognition of its existence and independence by
the international communities as done recently in
the year 2002 with regard to East Timor.
A community with its linguistic identity is free
to determine its political status by virtue of the
right to self-determination, pursue its economic,
social and cultural development, and establish its
self-autonomy, self-determination, self-identity
in conformity with United Nations' Charter,
together with accepted International norms and
standards.
We can have two States in Sri Lanka, which is
approx. 65,610 sq.km. A few of the UN Member
States actually smaller than either the future
Sinhalese Sri Lanka approx. 46,777 sq.km. or the
Thamileelam approx. 18,833 sq.km (in order of
Area) are as follows:
Fiji, Kuwait, Swaziland, East Timor, Vanuatu,
Qatar, Gambia The, Jamaica, Lebanon, Cyprus,
Brunei, Cape Verde, Luxembourg, Comoros,
Mauritius, Singapore and so on.
The militants fought for the reacquisition of
Tamil Land in the name of the entire Tamil
population of the country, acquired the land and
have been holding it under their sovereignty for
well over four years. The areas of their domain
have been acknowledged and recognized by the
Sri-Lankan government, when it signed a peace
treaty with the Tigers on 22.02. 2002, specifying
the borders .In this territory the rules enacted
by the Tiger regime prevails. There are special
courts of law, a full administrative cadre,
financial institutions, police, army, navy and the
air force in full function. A system of taxation
provides the extra finances needed to construct,
repair and modernise the infra structure. New
plans are afoot to rejuvenate the economy,
eradicate antiquated social believes and
unacceptable handicaps imposed by age-old rules
and behaviour and to modernise and invigorate the
economy. The evidence of a prevailing separate
state can be witnessed when one observes the
defacto behaviour of the Sri-Lankan government in
obtaining prior permission of tiger authority when
it comes to crossing the territory, transporting
foreign and local dignitaries from and to the
territory etc.The call of the day is to recognise
what prevails there and to paveway for a separate
Tamil Land.
Population wise, in Sri Lanka, the majoritarian
Sinhalese community is the most numerous and
exercises its most oppressive and cruel rule over
the minorities. The Sinhalese community by virtue
of their majoritarian status and voting strength
could arrive at any decision of their own at any
referendum and defeat any opinions or proposals
voiced by the Tamil community with regard to their
aspirations and fundamental rights.
Further, their representatives in the legislative
assembly can enact any law or frame any
constitution unilaterally at any time to the
advantage of the Sinhalese community only, by
their voting strength surpassing the opinions or
proposals put forward by the Tamils.
The Buddhist Sinhalese have framed the defective
Sri Lankan Constitution that is in effect and
force without any consideration or provisions for
the protection of the rights and aspirations of
the different ethnic groups in Sri Lanka. Further,
it is replete with flaws and snags besides being
partial towards the Sinhalese and discriminatory
towards the Tamils due to the inadequacy found in
it.
1) This is amply
demonstrated by the fact that the Republican
Constitution of 1972 robbed the minorities of even
the scanty safeguards against discrimination
provided under Section 29 of the Soulbury
Constitution introduced at independence in 1948.
2) The Government and the Tamil militants framed a
“joint mechanism’ to alleviate the sufferings of
the Tamil victims of the tsunami disaster and that
also has been jeopardized by the Sri Lankan
Jurisdiction on the grounds that it is
inconsistent with the constitution. Further, the
heartless in the Sinhalese community has also had
not allowed even humanitarian aid to reach them.
3) The incumbent President, jettisoned all the
aspirations of the Tamils for peace by
prioritizing war and captured power with his
formula called “Mahinda Chinthanaya” which
emphasizes “no Norway, no federal constitution, no
right to Homeland, no self-determination, no
nation-hood for Tamils, no PTOMS, no recognition
as sole partner in negotiation and no Oslo as
venue for talks”.
4) The objective of a Cease Fire Agreement being
framed, conflicting parties signing and peace
brokering co-chairs to the peace process
subscribing to it with the coverage of the world
media to make it known to the entire world is all
lost, if it is violated or not honored to the
letter.
5) Under the prevailing circumstances, it will not
be a surprise if the Sri Lankan jurisdiction gives
an order that the Ceasefire Agreement signed on
22/02/2002 is null and void and ultra vires to the
Buddhist Sinhalese constitution. If it thus goes
to the dustbin, only a war would be imminent as an
alternative. Further, it would mean that all the
authentic government officials who had already
sworn an oath of allegiance to the constitution
and subsequently got involved either in the
enactment of the CFA or in the implementation of
it acquiescing in the proposals embodied therein
have committed an offence which tantamount to a
violation of the constitution.
It has to be borne
in mind that in any country, only in the absence
of racial, linguistic, cultural or religious
dominance, democracy would prevail and the rule of
the people, for the people and by the people
survives. It is now a peremptory requirement that
the constitution and the laws of Sri Lanka should
undergo a complete restructuring to satisfy the
rights and aspirations of all of the people of the
country and the needs of the day.
It is not understood as to why the Sri Lankan
government is amassing sophisticated weaponry and
armaments when it could very well, by settling the
contentious issues with the Tamils in the country
avoid the colossal wastage of money spent on
weapons and utilize it for the development of the
country.
Sri Lankan armed forces are not capable of waging
a war to overpower any country in this world other
than terrorize the Tamil community within Sri
Lanka. Even during the insurgencies of the
Sinhalese JVP extremists in the Sinhalese areas,
the governments’ forces never resorted to
indiscriminate attacks by way of aerial blitz and
strafing and shelling from naval ships as done in
the Tamil homeland. I wish to press home the fact
to all concerned that there is no war between the
Sinhalese community and the Tamil community.
The crux of the ethnic problem lies with the
occupation of the Sinhalese armed forces with
vested interests in the Tamil territories
terrorizing the Tamils while there are no
occupations of the Tamil militants in the
Sinhalese areas terrorizing the Sinhalese.
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